
2 October 2021 | 23 replies
Actual snowfall amount and frequency is hard to predict, it can vary by the season.

23 March 2021 | 10 replies
@Eric ShinI am not a CPA so you should seek advice One thing I do know is even tho a corp owns a property you don't always save on tax during disposition.. you can still get dinged with capital gains.. its the intent.. if you plan on flipping the property then it can potentially business income especially if that's your business model and frequency.. if its a straight rental property then it's likely it will be taxed as capital gains..business income is taxed much lower then cap gains..

13 July 2023 | 9 replies
Inquire about the team's communication practices, including the frequency of updates and reporting.

7 October 2020 | 136 replies
. - if I am bring honest, I see more fees like this: Description Frequency Basis for Fee When Earned Amount Expense Reimbursement On startup and incidentally thereafter Payment of documented out-of-pocket expenses paid by the Manager or its members on behalf of the Company.

24 August 2020 | 15 replies
I realize that I need to get a process in place to make sure the comforter covers are getting cleaned on some frequency...

1 December 2019 | 6 replies
The experts however tend to have the deep knowledge on a specific subject.Most potential clients I get on a call with as lots to discuss with NNN.With NNN I look at location (value of the dirt), tenant (mom and pop, regional, national, credit rating), ( investment grade public rated, public rated non-investment grade, private rated, no rating), lease structure ( any early termination clauses, any required business financial reporting, operator liquidity and net worth statements,personal or corporate guarantees, number of units backing the lease, is financial reporting location only or also whole company, percentage of rental increases, whether current rent is at above or below market, frequency of rental increase annually or ever 5 years, remaining primary term left on the lease, option periods, Tenant Improvements owed, leasing broker commissions owed, exclusive use clauses, co-tenant clauses for bigger back anchors, verifying if lease is truly absolute triple net versus NN, etc.) , road traffic counts, starting cap rate on purchase with blended cap rate over time, 1,3,5 mile population levels in a ring radius, median income households levels, income and population level growth trend's, crime stats, is property on going to work side or going home side of road, when was property last re-imaged inside and out with the building, sightlines to property ( is it visually down in a hole or up on a hill which deters customers to patronize the business ) or is it nice and level and easily visible from the main road, parking ratio spaces for the parking lot is it ample or not enough for the tenants business model, any future road widening that would impact the parcel size of the property, access with how hard is it to get into the property such as a U-turn, does it have large back anchors for cross feeder daily traffic to the site, etc.All these things and more come into evaluating NNN properties.Hope it helps some.

4 January 2023 | 11 replies
For our MultiFamily Fund, we make quarterly distributions since it seems to have the right balance between frequency and admin overhead/costs.

30 June 2023 | 7 replies
I grew up doing this its how my dad got all his leads in the 60's. and 70'show many you can get out is directly related to how big the lots are.like in San Francisico row houses were there is a door every 25 feet you could get them out with great frequency your working a neighborhood with 1/4 acre lots it will be a slow go.My dad got me my brother and 3 or 4 of our friends that wanted to earn 10 bucks on a sat morning and we were the delivery system.. past that he then went to the salvation army and YMCA early in the mornings when they kick out the folks that flopped for the night you catch them leaving and offer them 25 bucks to work for the day... they called it passing paper...

5 December 2022 | 24 replies
your question to be about low down financing options in regards to programs and frequency, so I want to answer specific to that.

31 May 2015 | 45 replies
The ACH provider service differentiators are frequency of ACH file submittals and overhead fees charged. ...So these services are direct deposit (or direct debit) transactions.